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I have a pile of eucalyptus logs. 18” up to 36”, mostly kinda stubby. It’s very difficult to dry without cracking. It’s a lot less fun to cut once dry. Summer is upon me. The only use I’ve found for it besides firewood is milling it green and screwing it down green as truck and trailer decking. Closest sawmill is a couple hours away. I have a 60” Alaskan but not the time or desire to cut that much. I could try covering with a tarp for summer…or just have a saw party and mow it all into firewood to dry and crack for a year or two and then split. I just hate to see it go to firewood. I have some conexes I could store it in. Out of sun and wind but super hot. Lot of work. I’ve heard leaving it in a pond will stabilize it, but I don’t have a pond.





